TV Schedule

Friday, Jan 30

Since 1999, House Hunters has been that oh-so-addicting show viewers can't get enough of! We're exploring the root cause of the House Hunters phenomenon by revisiting the outrageous characters, quirky homes, and ever-prevalent clichés. Hosted by Chuck Nice with commentary provided by comedians and pop culture experts, HGTV is celebrating America's favorite obsession as we say That's So House Hunters!

NFL pro Adewale Ogunleye asks Jason and Kristen to find him a Miami beach home "fit for a king.' Ogunleye likes luxury, and superstar style, and wants a stand-alone home with a budget up to $5 Million.

Not everyone lives in a suburban tract home - or wants to! Take a tour of some intruguing transformations that have transformed the most unlikely buildings - into homes. These amazing home conversions from around the world have quite the history including a waterworks and a carriage house. Can you imagine living in a home that used to be a pipe organ factory? What about a train station? A convent makes an excellent living space as does a barn, and even a firehouse! A St. Louis homeowner made a home out of a charcoal warehouse; while a Cincinnati man discovered a hidden tunnel 30 feet under his brewery icehouse home. There is a Pennsylvania family that lives in a converted metal shop and one couple turned a flour mill on the coast of Spain into a beautiful home and yoga retreat. You won't want to miss these incredible transformations from old, historic structures to modern, luxurious homes!

Not everyone lives in a tract home - or wants to! These amazing home conversions from around the world have quite a history including an old train depot, a church and a fire station. Can you imagine making your home in a Dumpster? What about a horse box? One couple brought a modern touch to a historic grist mill, while another family found a dilapidated barn in France and made it their dream home. Who knew you could make a comfortable home out of a lighthouse? And one man set up his house and shop in a rundown theatre in downtown Los Angeles. Plus a house that used to be a five and dime and one that was formerly a grocery store. You won't want to miss these incredible transformations from old, historic structures to modern and luxurious homes!

Not everyone lives in a suburban tract home - or wants to! Take a tour of some amazing home transformations.Can you imagine living in a home made out of old tomato cans? What about in an art gallery or a grocery store? These conversions from around the world have quite the history including a hundred year old Texas Schoolhouse and an old water plant. A fruit icehouse makes an excellent living space as does a firehouse, and even a convent! Some homes used to be modes of transportation, like an old fashioned double decker bus. One man made his home in what used to be an early 20th century movie house while another couple turned a soda bottling factory into home sweet home. You won't want to miss these incredible transformations from old, historic structures to modern, luxurious homes!

These amazing home conversions from around the world have quite the history including an old bakery and a carriage house. Can you imagine living in a schoolhouse or a chapel? What about substation? A stable tower makes an excellent living space as does a granary and even a water cleaning station! Some homes have an interesting past including a former brothel. You won't want to miss these incredible transformations from old, historic structures to modern, luxurious homes!

Kurt and his fiancée, Chandler, are searching for their first home. They'd love to buy a bungalow near the beach, but finding their ideal three bedroom-two bath with a yard in the pricey South Bay area of Los Angeles is proving to be a challenge. If they want an ocean view that's under budget, they'll have to accept a true fixer-upper. They're going to need to compromise; will it be the perfect location, or the perfect house?

Veterinary student Kelli Bogard moved to St Kitts to pursue her dream of being a vet. Now, her fiancé Gavin is sacrificing everything to make the big move to be with her. But it's this couple's first time living under one roof and they're discovering different desires. Kelli wants room to study, but Gavin wants rooms with island views. Find out if they can agree on one point of view, when House Hunters International goes hog wild in St. Kitts.

The home is center of the show - we will give you an overview. This year we are in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. This location is all about exploring the great outdoors. Martha's Vineyard is a historic, quaint island with 6 different towns - each with its own unique personality . The location feels like you want to get outside and enjoy the fresh air, activities, delicious food and beautiful surroundings ...boating, biking, fishing, clam bakes, etc...Not only is the show about the home...the show is about winning a lifestyle with the home.
This year's special will also include detailed information on how the home was built. Host John Gidding will be joined by DIY's Matt Muenster and together they will explore the build, the house and the area. The location of home should be communicated visually via the environment. The show will really point out features of house. Communicate that the house is fully stocked - The Winner can easily move in and not worry about anything.

Brian and Yoonah are looking for a conveniently located vacation home so they can easily get away from their busy lives and schedules. Matt Blashaw shows the couple several retreats close to the water, with large enough living spaces where their family of six can congregate for some quality time. The decision is made when the family opts for square footage and beach-side living, despite a funky floor plan and lack of character.

Patrick and Lisa Dobbins are looking for a vacation home for their family by the beach where they can create lasting memories with their two children. Matt Blashaw takes the couple on a house hunt for their dream home by the sea. But finding an affordable oceanfront property isn't an easy task. He'll have to find a home with big potential in need of an even bigger renovation. The Dobbins finally agree that the large-scale renovation project is worth its weight in ocean views.

Georgia and Walter began their love story summering at the Jersey Shore. They now want to include their daughter in this tradition by purchasing their very own beach house. Matt Blashaw has his work cut out for him finding an undervalued property with big potential in this pricey island escape. Will these childhood sweethearts be willing to take on a gut-job renovation or will they stretch their dollar to get the water view they always dreamed of.

Marc and Celeste Schwitters are looking for an ocean escape, so they can spend quality time with their two sons and their extended family. Matt Blashaw has his work cut out finding a vacation house for this number-minded couple. After an extensive house hunt in the low country, the family looks past the odd and confusing layout of the home and decides that outdoor space, location, and canal-access are most important.

Matt Blashaw takes the Hicks family on a house hunt to find the vacation home of their dreams. The family is looking for a 3 bedroom, two bath with an open floor plan and pool for their four young children to enjoy. After seeing three homes within their price range, the Hicks opt for the spacious fixer upper that requires a complete renovation from the backyard to the front yard. Despite the overwhelming amount of work that needs to be done, the family ultimately values space over convenience.

Kelly and Steve live in this four bedroom home with two growing daughters, and the disjointed main floor does not work for their busy family. To help solve the dysfunction, Designer Jillian and her team hope to win the day with a fairy tale renovation, while Realtor Todd plans to sell them an enchanting new home. Tired of butting heads over their ill-fitting family home, Kelly and Steve are wondering will they love their home again, or will they list it?

When dog lovers Karin and Bruce bought their home 23 years ago they immediately fell in love with the great neighborhood. Although the neighborhood has always been perfect the house has never really worked for their lifestyle. Even though Karin is ready to pack it up, Bruce is committed to making it work. Ready to take on this ankle biting adventure are rivals Designer Jillian and Real Estate Agent Todd. Jillian and her team hope to get a leg up on the competition with an open concept redesign, while Todd looks to be the first across the finish line by fetching a perfect, move-in ready home. Looking to end the disagreement over what to do with a house that never quite worked for them, Bruce and Karin have to decide will they love their home again, or will they list it?

Jeff and Gina took a big chance when they bought this old-fashioned fixer upper, but 12 years later, all they've done are quick fixes, Now Gina feels their family home is nothing more than a money pit. Designer Jillian and her team have high hopes of transforming this mountainside home, while Todd tries to convince the family it's time to buck up and buy a new house. Fed up with over a decade of quick fixes, Jeff and Gina have to decide. Will they love it, or list it?

Shortly after they married in small town Pittsburg, Kansas, Amy and Ugo moved to Ugo's hometown of Lagos, Nigeria, with a population of 21 million. Now they're back in small town Kansas, and are looking for a home with more space for future kids and family visits. Will they find a home big enough with room to spread out, or find themselves crowding into a smaller house?

Glenn and Lisa's three kids will all soon be off to college and they're beginning to think about the next phase in their lives. Glenn works hard to keep his construction business running, and he's looking forward to buying a place where he can relax, retire and reconnect with his wife. But Lisa has different ideas. She wants a place where they can bring the whole family together and has dreams of living right on the beach, a dream that Glenn knows could cost enough to push retirement back over the horizon. See which sensibility prevails when House Hunters International visits Puerto Plata of the Dominican Republic.

Utah natives Devin and Chianne can't wait to buy their first house in the funky beach community of Dunedin, Florida. These dog lovers need a place that can fit five dogs, but that's not the strangest part about their wish list. Devin has his heart set on finding a log cabin in Florida! But Chianne wants a southern-style Victorian charmer. With their $160.000 budget, both of their choices may prove impossible to find.

John and Laurie Quam love crazy adventures, but retiring early to Costa Rica is one impulsive decision without a safety net. While they're happy to pare their lives down to the bare essentials to enjoy coastal water sports with their dogs, their dream of beachfront living could wipe out their wallets. The ultimate Quamventure begins when House Hunters International buys a one-way ticket to early retirement, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

Jeff and Gina took a big chance when they bought this old-fashioned fixer upper, but 12 years later, all they've done are quick fixes, Now Gina feels their family home is nothing more than a money pit. Designer Jillian and her team have high hopes of transforming this mountainside home, while Todd tries to convince the family it's time to buck up and buy a new house. Fed up with over a decade of quick fixes, Jeff and Gina have to decide. Will they love it, or list it?

Shortly after they married in small town Pittsburg, Kansas, Amy and Ugo moved to Ugo's hometown of Lagos, Nigeria, with a population of 21 million. Now they're back in small town Kansas, and are looking for a home with more space for future kids and family visits. Will they find a home big enough with room to spread out, or find themselves crowding into a smaller house?

Glenn and Lisa's three kids will all soon be off to college and they're beginning to think about the next phase in their lives. Glenn works hard to keep his construction business running, and he's looking forward to buying a place where he can relax, retire and reconnect with his wife. But Lisa has different ideas. She wants a place where they can bring the whole family together and has dreams of living right on the beach, a dream that Glenn knows could cost enough to push retirement back over the horizon. See which sensibility prevails when House Hunters International visits Puerto Plata of the Dominican Republic.

Utah natives Devin and Chianne can't wait to buy their first house in the funky beach community of Dunedin, Florida. These dog lovers need a place that can fit five dogs, but that's not the strangest part about their wish list. Devin has his heart set on finding a log cabin in Florida! But Chianne wants a southern-style Victorian charmer. With their $160.000 budget, both of their choices may prove impossible to find.

John and Laurie Quam love crazy adventures, but retiring early to Costa Rica is one impulsive decision without a safety net. While they're happy to pare their lives down to the bare essentials to enjoy coastal water sports with their dogs, their dream of beachfront living could wipe out their wallets. The ultimate Quamventure begins when House Hunters International buys a one-way ticket to early retirement, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

When dog lovers Karin and Bruce bought their home 23 years ago they immediately fell in love with the great neighborhood. Although the neighborhood has always been perfect the house has never really worked for their lifestyle. Even though Karin is ready to pack it up, Bruce is committed to making it work. Ready to take on this ankle biting adventure are rivals Designer Jillian and Real Estate Agent Todd. Jillian and her team hope to get a leg up on the competition with an open concept redesign, while Todd looks to be the first across the finish line by fetching a perfect, move-in ready home. Looking to end the disagreement over what to do with a house that never quite worked for them, Bruce and Karin have to decide will they love their home again, or will they list it?